Maregiglio

Maregiglio is an Italian shipping company which operates in routes from Porto Santo Stefano to Isola del Giglio and Giannutri, in Tuscany. It was founded in 1969 by Giuseppe Rum to establish a transport service to and from the island of Giglio.[1]

Maregiglio S.r.l.
IndustryPassenger transportation
Founded1969
Headquarters,
Italy
Area served
Tyrrhenian Sea
Websitewww.maregiglio.it

Fleet

Ferry Isola del Giglio in Porto Santo Stefano.
Ferry Giuseppe Rum owned Maregiglio, hired to Toremar.
Name Tonnage Passengers Car capacity / l.m. Speed Knots Type
Isola del Giglio[2] 749 595 40 12 Ferry
Dianum 199 345 14 12 Ferry
Vieste II 97 346 16 Fast boat
Mizar 18,7 199 16 Fast boat
Azimut 12,5 90 18 Fast boat
Domizia 8,3 60 15 Fast boat
Revenge[3] 93.6 399 20 Fast boat

The fleet of the past

  • Giuseppe Rum (2005–2012) hired to Toremar[4]
  • Oceania (1998–2004)[5]
  • Giglio Espresso II (1988–2000)[6]
  • Giglio Espresso (1971–1988)[7]
  • Freccia del Giglio (hydrofoil) (1975–1987)[8]
  • Gabbiano II
  • Gabbiano[9]

Routes

Events

Rescued passengers huddle ashore.

On the night of 13 January 2012 several ships of Maregiglio have occurred among first aid in the evacuation of the Costa Concordia wrecked at Isola del Giglio for the transport of passengers shipwrecked with the mainland.[10]

See also

References


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